adamvk macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 29, 2008 1,308 0 Phoenix, AZ Mar 10, 2009 #1 I'm just curious, on the Mac Pro there is no eject button. You have to use the eject key on the keyboard. I'm fine with this. However, when there is 2 optical drives in the Mac Pro, how does the second drive open?
I'm just curious, on the Mac Pro there is no eject button. You have to use the eject key on the keyboard. I'm fine with this. However, when there is 2 optical drives in the Mac Pro, how does the second drive open?
Tallest Skil macrumors P6 Aug 13, 2006 16,044 4 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Mar 10, 2009 #2 Option+Eject. There is also a Menu Bar Eject option, similar to the one that appears if you choose to put your Spaces up there.
Option+Eject. There is also a Menu Bar Eject option, similar to the one that appears if you choose to put your Spaces up there.
adamvk macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 29, 2008 1,308 0 Phoenix, AZ Mar 10, 2009 #3 Tallest Skil said: Option+Eject. There is also a Menu Bar Eject option, similar to the one that appears if you choose to put your Spaces up there. Click to expand... Ah thanks.
Tallest Skil said: Option+Eject. There is also a Menu Bar Eject option, similar to the one that appears if you choose to put your Spaces up there. Click to expand... Ah thanks.